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Computer Engineering and Networks Technische Informatik und Kommunikationsnetze PermaSense Sensing in Disruptive Environments Jan Beutel
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Our patient does not fit into a laboratory
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So the laboratory has to go on the mountain
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Competence in Outdoor Sensing Wireless systems, low-latency data transmission Customized sensors Ruggedized equipment Data management Planning, installing, operating (years) large deployments
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Low-power Wireless Sensors Aim: Understand temperatures in heterogeneous rock and ice Measurements at several depths Two-minute interval, autonomous for several years Survive, buffer and flush periods without connectivity A. Hasler
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Field Site Support Base station – On-site data aggregation – Embedded Linux – Solar power system – Redundant connectivity – Local data buffer – Database synchronization Cameras – PTZ webcam – High resolution imaging (D-SLR) Weather station Remote monitoring and control
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Dual WLAN & 3G access network Redundant base stations (DH/GG/RD) Distributed monitoring infrastructure Log-haul WLAN Access & Monitoring
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Visualization with Google Earth
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In Real-Time: Combined Data Overlays
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Data Fusion and Interpretation 31.3.201115.4.2011 25.4.2011 1.5.2011 30.5.2011 41 5 23 1 2 5 4 123 4 5 1. peak V. Wirz, P. Limpach, J. Beutel, B. Buchli and S. Gruber: Temporal characteristics of different cryosphere- related slope movements in high mountains. Proc. 2nd World Landslide Forum, Springer, Berlin, October, 2011.
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Next: high-resolution imaging Remote gigapixel panoramas as t ime-lapse m ovies 400’000-500’000 pixel (Nikon D300s @ 300mm)
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Computer Engineering and Networks Technische Informatik und Kommunikationsnetze AdM – A New Lab in Chamonix…
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